Trade Hull/Trailer 44ft
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From: Grants Pass ,Ore
This is the 2006 Liquid Technologies boat. SL44 ,44 ft x 8.5 ,the hull weighs 3900 lbs ,trailer is a tripple axel custom made for the boat. The motors and drives ,seat,gauges,were removed. Very easy to restore. Boat ran 115 mph in 3-4 ft seas with 800.. hp motors . Will trade for RV,5th wheel,sand toys ,etc. Try what ever you have. The trailer alone is worth the value. The value to me is $ 27,000. in trade .Boat is located in Grants Pass Oregon on the west coast. You can call my cell at
541-660-1443. Thanks
541-660-1443. Thanks
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From: Grants Pass ,Ore
I built another boat ,lighter,sleeker,faster I was fat with cash and did not think !!!!!! I know I am the only one to ever do that. The market has hit us hard out here in indian country. You can install any motors and any drives I have adapters for bravos.I used all the parts in the new 2007 boat which is for sale also or should I say give away. The interior ,fuel tank,etc is still there .You would need drives,trim tabs,motors,gauges,steering (hyd hoses are still installed and elect panel,seats ( I bought race seats from ebay and had them covered).The paint is like new .The boat has maybe 50 hrs on it before I pulled everthing. Thanks
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Wayne - I sent you a PM, give me a quick reply when you get a chance.
In your last post you mentioned bravo adapters. Hull is cut for #6s correct? I am picturing a standoff box with a #6 front face and a bravo rear face. Is this correct? Can't say I've ever seen one.
Also, my current boat has a raw alumimum hatch - what's the best way to prep to ensure the paint sticks well??? Or do you think vinyl over aluminum is a better route?
In your last post you mentioned bravo adapters. Hull is cut for #6s correct? I am picturing a standoff box with a #6 front face and a bravo rear face. Is this correct? Can't say I've ever seen one.
Also, my current boat has a raw alumimum hatch - what's the best way to prep to ensure the paint sticks well??? Or do you think vinyl over aluminum is a better route?
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I sent you pics did you not get them. The adapter plates are custom made I know someone that makes them .This boat was fitted with Arneson drives .Stand off boxes and bravos are a perfict fit for thisand no challange to install . I can get the adapter plates for you .
Painting aluminum is no challange at all today I would not use vinal.The name on the side of the boat is vinal and can be removed easy. You can talk to the painter and he will give you all you need to know his name is Robert White @ RiverWild 541-660-4848 at the
Liquid Technologies factory.
Thanks Wayne
Painting aluminum is no challange at all today I would not use vinal.The name on the side of the boat is vinal and can be removed easy. You can talk to the painter and he will give you all you need to know his name is Robert White @ RiverWild 541-660-4848 at the
Liquid Technologies factory.
Thanks Wayne
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From: Stockholm, Svea Rike
Great looking boat.
But is it the same boat as in this vid 04.15?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmkGz2bCvz8
Or am I completly wrong?
Mange
But is it the same boat as in this vid 04.15?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmkGz2bCvz8
Or am I completly wrong?
Mange
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From: Grants Pass ,Ore
Great looking boat.
But is it the same boat as in this vid 04.15?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmkGz2bCvz8
Or am I completly wrong?
Mange
But is it the same boat as in this vid 04.15?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmkGz2bCvz8
Or am I completly wrong?
Mange




